support.mimas.ac.uk
Access Services | Mimas
http://support.mimas.ac.uk/access
Do you require access to Mimas services? This page explains how all types of user can access Mimas services. Staff, students, researchers, teachers or instructors at. Higher and Further Education institutions are entitled to access Mimas services free of charge. As end users of authorised institutions. For some services, the institution. Need to have signed a site licence and paid a licence fee; however, a number are freely available. The tables below summarise how users can access Mimas services:. Http:...
census.ukdataservice.ac.uk
UK Data Service Census » Census boundary data
https://census.ukdataservice.ac.uk/get-data/boundary-data.aspx
UK Data Service home. Census news and events. We provide access to digitised boundary datasets and geographic look-up tables corresponding to the census geography of the UK. Digital boundaries are provided in common Geographical Information System (GIS) formats. Guide to census boundary data. The most regularly requested census boundaries available as ready-to-use national datasets in popular formats. This facility lets you select the boundaries you want, for the area you want, in the format you want.
geco.blogs.edina.ac.uk
INSPIRE » G.E.C.O.
http://geco.blogs.edina.ac.uk/category/inspire
Geospatial engagement and community outreach. And 15/10 geo projects conversation by using the tag/hashtag: #jiscGECO. The overarching purpose of GECO. Is to foster a community(ies) of users of geospatial resources (data, services, support). Geospatial, taken in its broadest sense underpins a vast array of academic endeavour - geography represents a fundamental organising axis for information. JISC GECO INSPIREs…. Continue reading ». November 25, 2011. Posted by Nicola Osborne. The Programme for the day ...
sarahcurrier.com
Sarah Currier Consultancy | Projects
http://www.sarahcurrier.com/projects.html
Sarah Currier Consultancy E-Learning * Resource Sharing * Web 2.0 * Metadata * Repositories 2009. Mimas Learning and Teaching Stories. I've been working since June 2009 on a project with Mimas. I've been gathering a great deal of interview and other data around the following services:. Intute Virtual Training Suite. And I'm soon to start looking at Landmap. Some of the insitutions and people who have contributed:. Leeds University School of Geography. Manchester University Economics Department. SHEEN Sha...
sarahcurrier.com
Sarah Currier Consultancy | News
http://www.sarahcurrier.com/news.html
Sarah Currier Consultancy E-Learning * Resource Sharing * Web 2.0 * Metadata * Repositories 2009. Metadata Conference in Vienna: Metadata Quality Redux. I was delighted to be invited to speak at the Perspectives on Metadata: Digital Edition and Preservation. Conference at the University of Vienna on 12-13 November 2009. I'll be on straight after Tore Hoel. S talk on the ISO MLR. Metadata for Learning Resources) work. My talk is called. If You Tag it, Will They Come? And the abstract may be found here.
infuse.mimas.ac.uk
FAQs: InFuse: UK Data Service Census Support
http://infuse.mimas.ac.uk/help/faqs.html
UK Data Service Census Support. Who can access InFuse. Which data are available for which countries? When I click the add button on the the Categories page (step 2), I get a You have selected 0 category combinations . Why can’t I select any data? Why am I finding different values in InFuse compared to Casweb (or other census applications)? I’ve downloaded some data and found that for some geographies I have blank cells why is that? Why is there such strange age groups in Step 2. How do I cite the data?
infuse.ukdataservice.ac.uk
FAQs: InFuse: UK Data Service Census Support
http://infuse.ukdataservice.ac.uk/help/faqs.html
UK Data Service Census Support. Who can access InFuse. Which data are available for which countries? When I click the add button on the the Categories page (step 2), I get a You have selected 0 category combinations . Why can’t I select any data? Why am I finding different values in InFuse compared to Casweb (or other census applications)? I’ve downloaded some data and found that for some geographies I have blank cells why is that? Why is there such strange age groups in Step 2. How do I cite the data?
sasi.group.sheffield.ac.uk
Social and Spatial Inequalities (SASI), Department of Geography , University of Sheffield
http://sasi.group.sheffield.ac.uk/index.html
The Population of the UK. Visualization of Spatial Social Structure. The No-Nonsense Guide to Equality. Bankrupt Britain: An Atlas of Social Change. So you think you know about Britain? The Grim Reaper's road map. The Atlas of the Real World. Health, Place and Society. Danny Dorling's PhD Thesis. Dan Vickers' PhD Thesis. Benjamin Hennig's PhD Thesis. Homelessness kills: an analysis of the mortality of homeless people in early twenty-first century England (2012). Changing UK (BBC 2008). Views of the world.